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1 I, 5 | seem to pursue honour in order that they may be assured 2 II, 2 | we are inquiring not in order to know what virtue is, 3 II, 2 | know what virtue is, but in order to become good, since otherwise 4 II, 6 | follow that the trainer will order six pounds; for this also 5 III, 1 | e.g. if a tyrant were to order one to do something base, 6 III, 3 | he shall produce law and order, nor does any one else deliberate 7 III, 3 | first cause, which in the order of discovery is last. For 8 III, 3 | and what is last in the order of analysis seems to be 9 III, 3 | seems to be first in the order of becoming. And if we come 10 IV, 6 | but the man who does so in order that he may get some advantage 11 V, 9 | or a servant who obeys an order, may be said to slay, he 12 V, 9 | distributions effected in order to be just, to know this 13 VI, 8 | Further, how one should order one’s own affairs is not 14 VI, 12 | is it, it seems, that in order to be good one must be in 15 VII, 2 | from an opponent’s view, in order that they may be admired 16 VII, 6 | says, and then muddle the order, or as dogs bark if there 17 VII, 6 | hears, does not hear an order, and springs to take revenge. 18 VII, 13 | those of fortune, viz. in order that he may not be impeded 19 VIII, 13| what terms he is acting, in order that we may accept the benefit